The approved IT support companies have been selected based on their experience supporting schools, with many having already helped N4L connect schools to the Managed Network.

“We are excited to be partnering with highly-skilled technology companies which have a proven track-record of working successfully with schools, and we look forward to announcing more partners in due course,” said Larrie Moore, N4L chief executive.

The appointed IT support companies will be visiting every school to shift them to a new combined firewall and internet filtering system.

N4L expects to upgrade around 260 schools every month, with a schools’ size, complexity, and location informing the rollout schedule.

In addition to enhanced protection against online threats and improved internet filtering tools, the Managed Network Upgrade will provide schools with smarter reporting tools, and an easier way for schools to get more bandwidth.

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